New Product Development Process: a Theoretical Model
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https://doi.org/10.22279/navus.2020.v10.p01-13.962Keywords:
New Product Development Process Performance. Entrepreneurial Orientation. Inter-functional Integration. Competitive Intensity.Abstract
This essay proposes a theoretical model that identifies New Product Development Process performance impact factors, by taking into account the concepts of Entrepreneurial Orientation, Inter-functional Integration and Competitive Intensity, as the process key antecedent variables. Thus, based on a qualitative approach and a theoretical review, it was possible to propose a consistent theoretical model that can be tested through future empirical studies. In this context, this work will contribute to a better understanding of the New Product Development Process performance factors, to increase the products performance in the market.
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